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i'm chris matthews. with me today, john heilemann, erin burnett, kelly o'donnell and howard fineman. democrats say they will take up the bush tax cuts right after labet. but that gay marriage ruling this week could be a wild card. will it distract? >> we don't take more from the private sec and grow government with it and that's exactly what obama has in mind. it's idiotic t othink about increasing taxes at a time like this. chris: for his part president ob a ishitting the familiar democratic line, that republicans cater to the rich. >> they want to extend the bush tax cuts for millionaires and billionaires. i don't understand. how do you get up here and talk about how you care so deeply about the deficit and yet you want to perpetuate a tax cut that cost $700 billion. chris: is the president right? is it good policy to raise taxes on the rich to fight the deficit? >> i don't know that they're going to use it to fight the deficit. last year the number of m ears and billionaire in america up 13%, average
i'm chris matthews. with me today, john heilemann, erin burnett, kelly o'donnell and howard fineman. democrats say they will take up the bush tax cuts right after labet. but that gay marriage ruling this week could be a wild card. will it distract? >> we don't take more from the private sec and grow government with it and that's exactly what obama has in mind. it's idiotic t othink about increasing taxes at a time like this. chris: for his part president ob a ishitting the familiar...
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chris: who are the people more passionate? >> certainly you have people not supporters of barack obama, may not like him. it may not be visceral hate against him. i hear it over and over again, the size of government. these are deeply ingrained we were points of view, when you're talking about rural america, where you're talking about people who support growing up a ranch and farm. there's an urban-rural divid in the country. >> some of that anger is understandable in a period of two years in which we have seen a huge extension of government. chris: we got a poll this week, 54% of republicans say they have an unfavorable view of islam, theridge. not politician, not terrorists, no subset. the billion people they don't like. serious business. >> i think this is beyond -- this is now the conversation that has followed the mosque has almost become a bigger problem in itself, the tone of that conversation. one advantages that america has always had, is you have one of the most assimilated moderate, muslim populations in the we were
chris: who are the people more passionate? >> certainly you have people not supporters of barack obama, may not like him. it may not be visceral hate against him. i hear it over and over again, the size of government. these are deeply ingrained we were points of view, when you're talking about rural america, where you're talking about people who support growing up a ranch and farm. there's an urban-rural divid in the country. >> some of that anger is understandable in a period of...
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chris: thank you. kim. >> i think on the afghan strategy in a couple of years you're going to see to a return to a bush-rumsfeld war plan. special operating forces, leading the way. small numbers of regular army. and that's going to be the situation on the ground for up to a decade to come. chris: wow. >> all right. i'm switching to iran. forget about the united states and the u.n. sanctions against iran. this week, what a lot of people didn't notice is the european union just adopted a huge set of very rigid -- rigorous sanctions against iran's oil and banking sectors. and i think look to see the obama administration trying to get a lot of mileage out of that. chris: ok. >> i'm back to the mid terms. this past week, a democratic member sent a videotape to one. guys in our washington office. and you know what it was? it was karl rove giving his talking points before the 2006 mid terms. and it sounded exactly like what the democrats are saying now about the mid terms right ahead. and the republicans got
chris: thank you. kim. >> i think on the afghan strategy in a couple of years you're going to see to a return to a bush-rumsfeld war plan. special operating forces, leading the way. small numbers of regular army. and that's going to be the situation on the ground for up to a decade to come. chris: wow. >> all right. i'm switching to iran. forget about the united states and the u.n. sanctions against iran. this week, what a lot of people didn't notice is the european union just...
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>> chris: i'm chris wallace. and this is "fox news sunday." the case against rod blagojevich part two. prosecutors seem to have the evidence to convict him of corruption. >> it's [bleep] i'm just not giving it up for [bleep] nothing. >> chris: the high-profile trial ended with a hung jury on all but one count. we'll ask the controversial former governor the hard questions he never had to answer in court. rod blagojevich, "fox news sunday" exclusive. then in growing numbers, americans question the president's religious beliefs. will top democrats split over the ground zero mosque? we ask the sunday panel the fall-out for midterm elections. and the power player of the week. a mother's story of courage. all right now on "fox news sunday." and hello again from fox news in washington. the corruption trial of former illinois governor rod blagojevich finally ended this week. he was convicted on one count of making false statements to the f.b.i. but the jury could not reach a verdict on all the other charges. the governor joins us now from chicago for
>> chris: i'm chris wallace. and this is "fox news sunday." the case against rod blagojevich part two. prosecutors seem to have the evidence to convict him of corruption. >> it's [bleep] i'm just not giving it up for [bleep] nothing. >> chris: the high-profile trial ended with a hung jury on all but one count. we'll ask the controversial former governor the hard questions he never had to answer in court. rod blagojevich, "fox news sunday" exclusive. then in...
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chris: welcome back. if republicans do win a majority in the house, the biggest issue is the par to issue subpoenas. they led to watergate and clinton impeachment. the republican who would be in charge of investigations is congressman issa and he makes no bones about it. >> if i am the chairman i will have the subpoena pen and i will use it and i will use it to get it the very information that today the white house is either shredding or not producing. chris: among the investigations that republicans have on the front burner, any improper job offers to congressman sestak to stop challenging arlen specter. the justice department's decision to drop charges of possible voter intimidation by the new black panthers on the day that barack obama was elected president and countrywide financial deals. kelly, they have a menu. and they have congressman issa and he will be chairman if they win. they could issue subpoenas. >> he is doing so much dress rehearsal. one of the richest members of congress. he has been agg
chris: welcome back. if republicans do win a majority in the house, the biggest issue is the par to issue subpoenas. they led to watergate and clinton impeachment. the republican who would be in charge of investigations is congressman issa and he makes no bones about it. >> if i am the chairman i will have the subpoena pen and i will use it and i will use it to get it the very information that today the white house is either shredding or not producing. chris: among the investigations that...
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chris: welcome back. the curent divide in the g.o.p. with the tea partiers on the far right getting great authority in the party had their recursors 50 years ago. it started with new york's moderate republican governor nelson rockefeller convinced richard nixon to put a strong civil rights plank in the platform. rockefeller proclaimed victory. >> this whole thing has moved in a way where it is going to make possible, i think, a broad range of support for the republican platform. chris: well, that made the cover of "time" magazine that week, and it made nixon's right wing furious. in his campaign booed, barry goldwater called the nixon-rockefeller agreement the munich of the republican party. goldwater beat him out for the nomination in 1964. goldwater led them on a wild losing campaign that year that espoused extremism over moderation. 50 years later, are the tea partiers determined to keep the party peru? we put it on the matthews meter. the meter is split. i haywood them, 6-6. gloria, you are a member a
chris: welcome back. the curent divide in the g.o.p. with the tea partiers on the far right getting great authority in the party had their recursors 50 years ago. it started with new york's moderate republican governor nelson rockefeller convinced richard nixon to put a strong civil rights plank in the platform. rockefeller proclaimed victory. >> this whole thing has moved in a way where it is going to make possible, i think, a broad range of support for the republican platform. chris:...
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>> chris: i'm chris wallace and this is "fox news sunday." on the steps of the lincoln memorial, thousands gather for a rally to restore honor to america. now the man behind the event, glenn beck, speaks out on country's future, his critics, and himself in his first and only interview after the rally. glenn beck, only on "fox news sunday." then the bad economic news piles up. with the summer of recovery losing steam, we'll ask our sunday group what it means for the november elections. and our power player of the week. saving lives in and out of the emergency room. all right now on "fox news sunday". and hello again from fox news in washington. well, it was part revival meeting, part patriotic rally. and there may have never been anything quite like it on the national mall. >> they came by the tens of thousands. stretching all the way from the steps of the lincoln memorial down past the reflecting pool. saturday's event called "restoring honor" was a tribute to our military, and a call for americans to return to core values. while there was no
>> chris: i'm chris wallace and this is "fox news sunday." on the steps of the lincoln memorial, thousands gather for a rally to restore honor to america. now the man behind the event, glenn beck, speaks out on country's future, his critics, and himself in his first and only interview after the rally. glenn beck, only on "fox news sunday." then the bad economic news piles up. with the summer of recovery losing steam, we'll ask our sunday group what it means for the...
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>> chris: i'm chris wallace, and this is "fox news sunday." sarah palin takes on the president over immigration and his handling of the economy. what about her own political future? we'll find out in a "fox news sunday" exclusive. then, history on the hill. the top two republicans in congress join us for their first joint interview ever. senate leader mitch mcconnell and house leader john boehner, together only on "fox news sunday." and congressman charles rangel finds himself in serious ethics trouble. we'll ask our to sunday panel how much that could hurt democratic chances in november. all right now on "fox news sunday." hello again from fox news in washington. first, some news and pictures you may not find in your sunday paper. in rhinebeck, new york, saturday, chelsea clinton married her long-time boyfriend marc mezvinsky. the bride was walked down the aisle by her proud father, the former president. the ceremony took place at sunset. it was conducted by a rabbi and a minister. hundreds of guests including celebrities from entertainment a
>> chris: i'm chris wallace, and this is "fox news sunday." sarah palin takes on the president over immigration and his handling of the economy. what about her own political future? we'll find out in a "fox news sunday" exclusive. then, history on the hill. the top two republicans in congress join us for their first joint interview ever. senate leader mitch mcconnell and house leader john boehner, together only on "fox news sunday." and congressman charles...
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chris mitchell has that story from galilee. >> reporter: for 2,000 years, christians have made spiritual journeys to israel. today most visitors travel in tour bus. now there is a way to literally walk where jesus walked. the jesus trail, a 4-day trek offers a chance to slow down, and absorb the sights and sounds of galilee wherjesus liveand ministered. cofounders israi, an americans are experienced internatiol hikers. they said creating a trail where jesus walked only made since. >> it is to give people, christians, travelers and pilgrams to experience the life of jes that was very meaningful to them. >> marked with white stripes or an orange dot, the trail begins in nazareth. a guide book, map, or gps coordinates help show the way. the 36-mile trail winds through kay nan, and over land with speck tack lor view >> from the bible it talks about jesus going from nazareth to ka persn yum. >> it would have been under construction athe time of jesus. some scholars speculate joseph and maybe even jesus himself worked tre as builders. >> this part of the trail is a day ana half. it is on the w
chris mitchell has that story from galilee. >> reporter: for 2,000 years, christians have made spiritual journeys to israel. today most visitors travel in tour bus. now there is a way to literally walk where jesus walked. the jesus trail, a 4-day trek offers a chance to slow down, and absorb the sights and sounds of galilee wherjesus liveand ministered. cofounders israi, an americans are experienced internatiol hikers. they said creating a trail where jesus walked only made since....
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thank you, chris. harold ford junior is here and began his political career at 26 succeeding his father in the united states house of represents. representing tennessee's 9th district in congress and in the fall of 2006 he lost a closely contested race for the senate to bob corker and lives in new york city and serving as chairman of the leadership council and wrote a book called "more davids than goliath: a political education." pleased have you back. >> thank you. >> charlie: what's the title about. >> my dad taught me early able at about politics and one lesson is not all goliaths are bad but all davids are good and you always have to be mindful and if you get into politics and your job is to protect davids. i was always touched because he said no one should be ashamed of having authority and david always has to be protect two, i grew up going to church the old fashioned way and i was forced too and my preacher always said there were more davids than goliaths and it when in one ear and out the other
thank you, chris. harold ford junior is here and began his political career at 26 succeeding his father in the united states house of represents. representing tennessee's 9th district in congress and in the fall of 2006 he lost a closely contested race for the senate to bob corker and lives in new york city and serving as chairman of the leadership council and wrote a book called "more davids than goliath: a political education." pleased have you back. >> thank you. >>...
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thanks, chris. now to president obama on vacation the third time this summer a get away and the others were much shorter but conservative critics say the trip is sending the wrong message. our chief white house correspondent chip reed is traveling with the president in martha's vineyard, massachusetts, a beautiful scene behind you, chin. good morning. >> reporter: it sure, is rebecca. in fact, critics are saying the president is spending too much time in places like this creating an image inappropriate for these difficult economic times. president obama in casual clothes browsed at a bookstore on the first full day of his ten-day stay. white house staffers stress this is a working vacation with numerous daily briefings. >> there are a number of issues the president is following very, very closely and expecting to be kept informed about developments on those issues. >> reporter: the president under fire from some conservatives for his vacations this summer first to bar harbor, maine, last weekend to
thanks, chris. now to president obama on vacation the third time this summer a get away and the others were much shorter but conservative critics say the trip is sending the wrong message. our chief white house correspondent chip reed is traveling with the president in martha's vineyard, massachusetts, a beautiful scene behind you, chin. good morning. >> reporter: it sure, is rebecca. in fact, critics are saying the president is spending too much time in places like this creating an image...
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chris, what did the judge and jury say today? >> reporter: well, george, the judge today said the jury passed him a note saying it was deadlocked. it could not reach a unanimous verdict on some of those counts. now, it is a complicated trial. there are 28 counts in all. 24 against rod blagojevich. four against his brother. so, the judge sent a note back to the jury, asking for more specific. but one thing seems clear, the jury is sending a message that some kind of a mixed verdict seems much more likely now. >> blagojevich is not out of the woods, but this is the best news he's had in weeks. >> reporter: it may be good news for blagojevich. but the thing is, we don't know x of those 24 counts the jury is stuck on. or even how many. and the judge did say today that the jury could come back and deliver verdicts on some counts, but not others. now, the jury is going to go back and deliberate again tomorrow. the judge did say there's been no shouting through the walls, that it's been a very disciplined jury, george. >> okay, chris bu
chris, what did the judge and jury say today? >> reporter: well, george, the judge today said the jury passed him a note saying it was deadlocked. it could not reach a unanimous verdict on some of those counts. now, it is a complicated trial. there are 28 counts in all. 24 against rod blagojevich. four against his brother. so, the judge sent a note back to the jury, asking for more specific. but one thing seems clear, the jury is sending a message that some kind of a mixed verdict seems...
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chris buckler, bbc news, new castle. >> it certainly would be a hard one to justify, in terms of how you got it. he says he got it in cuba. and so far, is denying all
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chris hogg went to meet him in the mongolian capitol. >> battling it out. mongolia at's best boxer. 2012 is two years away. competition is still fears. the national contest a week to show you have what it takes -- the national contest away to show you have what it takes to win an olympic gold. >> boxing is becoming more and more popular here. that is largely due to the success of this man. he is voted the best boxer in the world and in 2008. that year, he won an olympic gold for beijing. he plans to repeat this. frustratingly for him go, -- though, he is confined to the gymnasium. >> i can not deserve that. >> as soon as the and the banks are over, you start preparing. -- as soon as the olympics are over, you start preparing. mongolians are no different. i set myself the goal of going to the olympics in 2012. >> this is where he started, a rough neighborhood on the edge of the capitol. his upbringing was troubled. >> my father told me, do not fight on the streets. that is not real fighting. if you are really good at it, do it in the ring and be a success. >
chris hogg went to meet him in the mongolian capitol. >> battling it out. mongolia at's best boxer. 2012 is two years away. competition is still fears. the national contest a week to show you have what it takes -- the national contest away to show you have what it takes to win an olympic gold. >> boxing is becoming more and more popular here. that is largely due to the success of this man. he is voted the best boxer in the world and in 2008. that year, he won an olympic gold for...
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charlie rangel, chris dodd, the countrywide issue, and republicans have had their scandals as well, but now the democrats happen to be in power, so you focus on the republican scandals when charlie rangel was an important figure in the u.s. house of representatives and very likely guilty of a number of fraudulent actions. >> we don't know that. >> marc, come on. this isn't passing the straight face test. nobody has convicted him of anything. this is an ethics investigation. everybody in washington knows about charlie rangel. it will continue and we'll never have any resolution, okay. >> i don't want to trade hearsay here. no one on the left or right has a market cornered on corruption. corrupt republicans and democrats. >> oh, we're talking about him now. the democrats now. the republicans are not in charge. marc, when you said you came in charge, you said the swamp would be charged. >> i'm conceding the point. it's a mistake for democrats to say by coming into -- i know you hate agreement. but for democrats to come into power, saying they will get rid of corruption, it's a flat-out lie
charlie rangel, chris dodd, the countrywide issue, and republicans have had their scandals as well, but now the democrats happen to be in power, so you focus on the republican scandals when charlie rangel was an important figure in the u.s. house of representatives and very likely guilty of a number of fraudulent actions. >> we don't know that. >> marc, come on. this isn't passing the straight face test. nobody has convicted him of anything. this is an ethics investigation....
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>> bret: i'm bret baier in for chris wallace and this is "fox news sunday." president obama throws his support behind the effort to build an islamic mosque behind browne. >> muslims have the right to practice their religion as everyone else in the country. >> two top senators weigh in. republican john cornyn and democrat jack reed. and reaction from the sunday panel to this and how the mid terms are shaping up 79 days out. also, a week of more tough news on the economy. what needs to be done to kick start the recovery? we'll get a read from mark zandi, chief economist for moodies analystics and liz claman. hello from fox news in washington. with the president stepping into the ground zero mosque controversy and the u.s. fighting two wars there is plenty to discuss with our first guests. senator john cornyn, chairman of the republican senatorial committee and senator jack reed a leading democrat on national security. welcome back. >> good morning, bret. >> i would like to get you to weigh in on the the president's statement friday night at the dinner celebrati
>> bret: i'm bret baier in for chris wallace and this is "fox news sunday." president obama throws his support behind the effort to build an islamic mosque behind browne. >> muslims have the right to practice their religion as everyone else in the country. >> two top senators weigh in. republican john cornyn and democrat jack reed. and reaction from the sunday panel to this and how the mid terms are shaping up 79 days out. also, a week of more tough news on the...
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chris had a front row seat. >> night filled with first time winners, modern family took home just about everything including george clooney. three emmys in all. >> were you shocked or did you lose weight? >> sophia to fulfill her promise to streak in a modern family win or so she did. >> you have always run naked? >> i did. >> supporting actor, eric stonestreet started to give his statue to his parents. >> this is a reminder they breaking worked really hard to make this possible. >> best actor, jim parsons was planning to hang on to his. >> i'm not giving it to my mother, you are welcome to look at it visit. >> and jane lynch also won. >> outlandish and heavy as it looks, and it peels. >> and edie falco also won. >> i never thought about it that way. >> there were repeat winners, like madness. >> this is a role of a lifetime for me. >> jimmy fallon he opened fantastic number that showed everyone who is boss. >> that was the funniest opening ever. we'll be right back. >>> at 5:00, 7 on your side helps kitchen appliance bills. we go to a santa rosa's home with the story. >> that is going
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in particular now i think i might be investing in some of those chris thanks so much for joining us and explaining this to us and you know it sounds like you are a dangerous man. thank you and i think that's always good to hear. oh i'm sorry we're listening to that anyway it's time to take a break we've got much more ahead on tonight's show are tool time when he goes to a country in africa who wants to create cities in the shape of animals are not making that up we'll give you details ahead and we'll speak to the supreme court says that everybody has the legal protection to own a gun but is the city of chicago making that process so difficult that many potential owners will just give up only back in a moment. broadcasting live from moscow this is r t i'm sean thomas and now here's a look at your top stories for you judgment day the u.s. files a new extradition request for russian of business men victor boot on the day a thai court is expected to give its final verdict on an earlier bid over on stealing allegations. deadly cure human rights activists accuse pharmaceutical giants of using
in particular now i think i might be investing in some of those chris thanks so much for joining us and explaining this to us and you know it sounds like you are a dangerous man. thank you and i think that's always good to hear. oh i'm sorry we're listening to that anyway it's time to take a break we've got much more ahead on tonight's show are tool time when he goes to a country in africa who wants to create cities in the shape of animals are not making that up we'll give you details ahead and...
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. >> the no chris and his wife gonna have good jobs they had to tighten their belt. he still thinks he will need an extra amount of money to deal to pay his federal taxes. >> we might have " read as much and to reduce the amount that we can save >> brace yourself. there's a very good chance that your family also might have to confront the same tough choices. the mighty to find the same amount of money to pay off the man. tax hikes will arrive it once it be your answer. that is because it george bush championed at bill that was placed through only till the end of next year. president barack obama pledged to let taxes arrived ordains more than $250,000 per year but as things stand right now, tens of millions of who earn less are about to get whacked by eight new tax rates. >> there will be in new what the effect >> they are expected to walk by 3% bid and it will put them into the 31% tax margarine. it is up from today. also new is the tax credit that low to middle incumbent families get to a will be cut in half. and taxes will rise on dividends and capital gains and es
. >> the no chris and his wife gonna have good jobs they had to tighten their belt. he still thinks he will need an extra amount of money to deal to pay his federal taxes. >> we might have " read as much and to reduce the amount that we can save >> brace yourself. there's a very good chance that your family also might have to confront the same tough choices. the mighty to find the same amount of money to pay off the man. tax hikes will arrive it once it be your answer....
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how is that not a civil rights issue chris well i mean it's not a civil rights issue with a capital c. in the capital or in terms of the history of african-american experience in this country for five hundred years i mean our experience in this country has formed this country i mean constitutionally economically etc with a small c. in a small or civil rights i differ with the reverend and i see it is because it might be a moral issue a biblical issue for him but when you're talking about the rights of american citizens you know the constitution doesn't draw lines and say you're a second class citizen you're less than a human being if you want to fall in love with somebody if you're a productive citizen the people who built this city a kind of raise the tax base of our capital city have been gay people with jobs very productive civic minded gay people and yet some somebody can't tell them well you're not you're less than an american you're less than a human being what is that because let me ask you you know what about the separation of church and state why would you impose your religio
how is that not a civil rights issue chris well i mean it's not a civil rights issue with a capital c. in the capital or in terms of the history of african-american experience in this country for five hundred years i mean our experience in this country has formed this country i mean constitutionally economically etc with a small c. in a small or civil rights i differ with the reverend and i see it is because it might be a moral issue a biblical issue for him but when you're talking about the...
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this is not the exxon "valdez," as chris said, where all the oil floats on the surface. a lot of the oil was underneath the surface. the question was what became of it? so that was just a mystery. then there was a pie chart. the government came to us with this pie chart and said here, we mow what happened to all the oil. we've estimated it and it looks like okay, a lot of it is missing. it's underneath the water but our calculations show the oil you can't see is still not much of a problem because a lot of it is degrading rapidly. the question now is were they right? is the oil we can't see really either gone or on its way to being gone? that's what the reports in the last few days have questioned and what the findings of chris' team raise question about the speed at which microbes in the gulf are eating the oil we can't see. >> brown: and what are the others seeing? fill in that picture a little bit that allows them to say that the government may be underestimating this. >> well, one of the studies is by the university of georgia and they didn't actually do any of their
this is not the exxon "valdez," as chris said, where all the oil floats on the surface. a lot of the oil was underneath the surface. the question was what became of it? so that was just a mystery. then there was a pie chart. the government came to us with this pie chart and said here, we mow what happened to all the oil. we've estimated it and it looks like okay, a lot of it is missing. it's underneath the water but our calculations show the oil you can't see is still not much of a...
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shelters around the city while on the street britain has been taking care of her nine year old son chris he's been able to maintain straight a's even while they bounced around from shelter to shelter or slept on a sidewalk. i don't know i was like. many veterans want help but prison admits it's easy to get discouraged when the government doesn't want to help it only takes one or two people to say i don't know or no we can't help you for them to walk away and think that there's no hope for then. you know drugs alcohol. and they just they're not aware to take advantage of the programs that are made available to them the last couple years i think the number of persian gulf veterans has increased greatly outnumbering the vietnam veterans dr john that just in is very familiar with san diego's homeless population he started stand down twenty three years ago because he saw a huge number of homeless veterans that no one was talking about the problem will likely get worse for current service members who are dealing with extended and frequent defines. still in this crowd patriotism is very much al
shelters around the city while on the street britain has been taking care of her nine year old son chris he's been able to maintain straight a's even while they bounced around from shelter to shelter or slept on a sidewalk. i don't know i was like. many veterans want help but prison admits it's easy to get discouraged when the government doesn't want to help it only takes one or two people to say i don't know or no we can't help you for them to walk away and think that there's no hope for then....
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chris had a front row seat. >> night filled with first time winners, modern family took home just about everying including george clooney. three emmys in all. >> were you shocked or did you lose weight? >> sophia to fulfill her promise to streak in a modern family win or so she did. >> you have alws run naked? >> i did. >> supporting acto, eric stonestreet started to give his statue to his parents. >> this is a reminder they breaking worked really hard to make this possible. >> best actor, jim paons was planning to hang on to his. >> i'm not giving to my mother, you are welcome to look at it visit. >> and jane lynch also won. >> outlandish and heavy as it looks, and it peels. >> and edie falco also won. >> i never thght about it that way. >> there were repeat winners, like madness. >> this is a role of a lifete for me. >> jimmy fallon he opened fantastic number that showed everyone who is boss. >> that was the funniest opening ever. i spend threhours on my homework -- or at least that's what my mom thinks. with high speed internet from at&t, i get my homework done fast, leaving me time
chris had a front row seat. >> night filled with first time winners, modern family took home just about everying including george clooney. three emmys in all. >> were you shocked or did you lose weight? >> sophia to fulfill her promise to streak in a modern family win or so she did. >> you have alws run naked? >> i did. >> supporting acto, eric stonestreet started to give his statue to his parents. >> this is a reminder they breaking worked really hard...
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hi, this is chris. yeah, the question i have about this issue is they pour billions of dollars into the system. why couldn't they assume the resolution that started at the time and let the lawsuits come later? save all the money. i think what they were doing is looking out for their ownselves. why couldn't they taken the authority and say, well, we'll trim up the legal entities later? thanks. guest: i think it's an interesting point. it's one that at the time really in september and october of 2008 you have folks looking to every possible solution. it was unprecedented. nobody had done this before. i think in this case people were looking to contractors and they simply won't grateful. lehman brothers, which ended up failing, the federal reserve pointed to the fact they didn't have the power. congress wasn't willing -- or asked to pass a new resolution authority to actually staff up, to implement a new resolution authority would have taken far more time i think than anybody thought they had during the cr
hi, this is chris. yeah, the question i have about this issue is they pour billions of dollars into the system. why couldn't they assume the resolution that started at the time and let the lawsuits come later? save all the money. i think what they were doing is looking out for their ownselves. why couldn't they taken the authority and say, well, we'll trim up the legal entities later? thanks. guest: i think it's an interesting point. it's one that at the time really in september and october of...
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our correspondent chris morris and that's from one of the region is suffering badly from the floods. -- sent this from one of the region suffering badly from the floods. >> they are taking matters into their own hands. water is flooding, and these are the efforts to stop it. tens of thousands have fled the city which lies across the fields. >> we are doing what we can to protect our houses. every little thing helps. they are ripping up the road to help strengthen defenses. but will it be enough? all this is part of the new geography of southern pakistan. the wall behind me is nearly 15 miles long, built to protect the city. all across this region, similar structures are being constructed to try to keep the flood waters back. we sent off -- we set off with fishermen who have been mounting a rescue mission every day, saving hundreds stranded by the floods. their houses are now under water. we did not have to go far before we came across at this group, balanced precariously on a tiny boat. >> we were stuck for seven days, and we thought we could wait it out. but the water kept rising. w
our correspondent chris morris and that's from one of the region is suffering badly from the floods. -- sent this from one of the region suffering badly from the floods. >> they are taking matters into their own hands. water is flooding, and these are the efforts to stop it. tens of thousands have fled the city which lies across the fields. >> we are doing what we can to protect our houses. every little thing helps. they are ripping up the road to help strengthen defenses. but will...
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diplomatic relationships trade relationships should have said enough but to come but later but worldly chris i want to thank you all marine corps i want to thank you for weighing in with your thoughts sometimes though a child needs a big hug regardless of any thoughts otherwise i want thank you for joining us from los angeles on this on this topic still to come on the show the president is trying to put a positive spin on the latest jobs report out today but is there really anything to be upbeat about when the report shows no real growth in jobs of any substantial amount lower than expected clearly we'll discuss that in just a moment. so . welcome back alona is still out so today you are going to get lauren unplugged another abysmal jobs report came out today for the month of july painting doom and gloom for the american economic recovery with fewer than expected private sector jobs for a nother month in a row however you would never know about this depressing trend listening to the remarks from the country's chief executive let's take a listen. with those temporary jobs side there's no doub
diplomatic relationships trade relationships should have said enough but to come but later but worldly chris i want to thank you all marine corps i want to thank you for weighing in with your thoughts sometimes though a child needs a big hug regardless of any thoughts otherwise i want thank you for joining us from los angeles on this on this topic still to come on the show the president is trying to put a positive spin on the latest jobs report out today but is there really anything to be...
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lastly chris tell me how i can predict how i can protect myself from somebody like you is there anything i can do to keep my cell phone secure i know that it's three g. and so far you only use the two g. technology but you can also change that make it a day or the three d. into two g. is that right that's right i can i can i can what's called jamming the band i mean flexibly broadcast noise over the entire three d. bands that your cell phone can't see the signal from the tower in that case it will drop down to two g. which is g.s. them and again was wonderful to my equipment so the only the only two real defenses that you have are firstly making sure that you've got that three g. icon up in your phone and if you don't see that then there is a chance that you could have your calls intercepted and secondly for corporations and government entities things like that i'd recommend some of the products out there for cell phone encryption there's a number of products where you put an application on your phone and it will it will talking crypted voice calls to another phone with the same software
lastly chris tell me how i can predict how i can protect myself from somebody like you is there anything i can do to keep my cell phone secure i know that it's three g. and so far you only use the two g. technology but you can also change that make it a day or the three d. into two g. is that right that's right i can i can i can what's called jamming the band i mean flexibly broadcast noise over the entire three d. bands that your cell phone can't see the signal from the tower in that case it...
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. >>> o esta es la más reciente víctima de ola de crímenes de odio en staten island, chris tan vásquez denuncio el caso. >>> me siento bien ojalá que arresten a los demás w yo estuve ahí cuando lo arrestaron yo vi que era él. >>> Él fue el que me pegó en el ojo, aquí aquí, como tres veces . >>> en la madrugada del sábado el joven de 1677 a nos regresab de su trabajo kunoed fue atacado. >>> me tiraron al piso y a patear, me decían mexicano esto y mojado. >>> la agresión terminó cuando le robaron 10 dólares el sospechoso en custodia, enfrenta cargos de robo, con el agravante de crimen de odio. >>> que se haga justicia porque si no, se imagina todos van a tener miedo de estar en la calle. >>> este activistas nos pudo dar más detalles. >>> un afroamericano de ssa 15 snos de south carolina. >>> este ataque en medio de una fuerte presencia policía que incluye centros de comando porlt ti les patrullas y la policía montada, seria el 11 ataque del pasado abril que la policía investiga. >>> los Ángeles guardianes también vigilan el área . >>> para defender a la persona lo hag
. >>> o esta es la más reciente víctima de ola de crímenes de odio en staten island, chris tan vásquez denuncio el caso. >>> me siento bien ojalá que arresten a los demás w yo estuve ahí cuando lo arrestaron yo vi que era él. >>> Él fue el que me pegó en el ojo, aquí aquí, como tres veces . >>> en la madrugada del sábado el joven de 1677 a nos regresab de su trabajo kunoed fue atacado. >>> me tiraron al piso y a patear, me decían...
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we do have a camera in san jose courtesy of chris jewett. this morning, this is a look at downtown san jose. doesn't look so bad, does it? we have cloudy skies for now but we are expecting more sunshine down in the south bay and san jose you will not experience a big shift with your temperatures today. here's a look at what to expect out the door. partly cloudy, low clouds inland, low clouds, fog and drizzle for the bay and foggy with drizzle along the coastline temperatures ranging from the lower to the mid to the upper 50s. for this afternoon, mostly sunny skies, but not as warm. today's highs in the lower 70s to the mid-80s. mix of sun and clouds around the bay. low clouds remain with areas of fog along the coast. livermore 88. 78 in santa rosa. 76 in san jose. and 62 in san francisco. san jose and san francisco no big shift in our temperatures, but santa rosa 3 degrees cooler and 6 degrees cooler in livermore. here's a look at some of the south bay locations. 76 in campbell, 78 los gatos, 74 sunnyvale, 75 cupertino, 60 near the coast. ea
we do have a camera in san jose courtesy of chris jewett. this morning, this is a look at downtown san jose. doesn't look so bad, does it? we have cloudy skies for now but we are expecting more sunshine down in the south bay and san jose you will not experience a big shift with your temperatures today. here's a look at what to expect out the door. partly cloudy, low clouds inland, low clouds, fog and drizzle for the bay and foggy with drizzle along the coastline temperatures ranging from the...
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he has no fan in chris hitchens. >> no, hitch loathes clinton. and i think obama has a great feeling for the poetry of... >> rose: certainly the words more than the heart. >> i think he has the heart. there was a... i love obama. and when people criticize him i feel as if they're criticize ago member of my family. >> rose: do you really. >> yeah. >> rose: because he made america young again or... well... >> rose: he made america thinking again? >> what a terrific writer in the white house. the last time that was true, i think, was lincoln. there was an old science fiction film 20 years ago called "the brother from another planet." >> rose: right, of course. >> and it had a very good song. >> rose: didn't john what's his name make a movie about it? "the brother from another planet? >> yeah, and i always thought of obama as "the brother from another planet." because in the film he comes and sees the absurdities of earth and dreams up novel solution but alas, the president of the united states funnily enough can only put his little finger on the til
he has no fan in chris hitchens. >> no, hitch loathes clinton. and i think obama has a great feeling for the poetry of... >> rose: certainly the words more than the heart. >> i think he has the heart. there was a... i love obama. and when people criticize him i feel as if they're criticize ago member of my family. >> rose: do you really. >> yeah. >> rose: because he made america young again or... well... >> rose: he made america thinking again? >>...
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chris mayer and author analyst for mcgraw financial a financial services company says it's too early to say if a global food crisis is eminent but a sharp price rise is likely. granted very precarious time in and we'll know more about that in next few weeks because we're at a very important point where the farmers have to get their crop in and if this drought persists in russia for example it will start to affect next year's harvest the worst hit will be the big food importers and mostly there in the middle east in north africa egypt for example is a big importer of food and some of the poorer countries like africa like india and pakistan were already there seeing big surges in prices for food so they will certainly be the most impacted food companies have a couple of choices to make they either absorb the price increases themselves or they pass it along so it's been interesting to listen to some of the c.e.o.'s and companies talk about what they're going to do i think you will see higher prices for food bread items for even for things like beer price of barley and doubled in the las
chris mayer and author analyst for mcgraw financial a financial services company says it's too early to say if a global food crisis is eminent but a sharp price rise is likely. granted very precarious time in and we'll know more about that in next few weeks because we're at a very important point where the farmers have to get their crop in and if this drought persists in russia for example it will start to affect next year's harvest the worst hit will be the big food importers and mostly there...
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chris? >> don teeing in iowa for us this morning, thank you. >>> as the first family head to the gulf coast -- the administration's point man for the oil spill is telling bp it isn't finished just yet when it comes to plugging the well once and for all. our correspondent with the latest on that story for us. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, chris. there was debate whether to finish the relief well mostly within bp but now is over. by late next week bp really ought to be ready to cut into the broken well and kill it for good. since july 15th the broken well has leak nod new oil but officials decided friday killing it altogether still needs one more step, finishing the relief well, plugging it with heavy mud and concrete three miles below the gulf surface. >> how it gets finished will be determined on risk metgation and a way forward discussed now. the relief well will be finished, we will kill the well. >> reporter: this thursday they pressure tested the well to see if last week's sta
chris? >> don teeing in iowa for us this morning, thank you. >>> as the first family head to the gulf coast -- the administration's point man for the oil spill is telling bp it isn't finished just yet when it comes to plugging the well once and for all. our correspondent with the latest on that story for us. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, chris. there was debate whether to finish the relief well mostly within bp but now is over. by late next week bp really ought...
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chris is a unique person. this past april, chris and myself, and a few other professionals were supposed to do a dedicated t.a. to some communities in parts of eastern europe and russia. we were all scheduled to leave on a sunday or monday night, and chris says something about flying together. i managed to have those fine through german airspace. do you remember the volcano? single-handedly, chris trained professionals through eastern europe and russia all by himself because he was the only faculty member who made it. he is the kind of professional will show up, regardless. [applause] >> i appreciate it, thank you. that was truly an interesting expense. i'm glad to be here with you. i can hear myself ago, so i'm not concerned whether those in the back can hear me. let me talk a little about research. many of you thought they would check out. i'm really pleased to see that many of you have shown up. research is important, and for a variety of reasons. i will not go through them all here. but as the field of chi
chris is a unique person. this past april, chris and myself, and a few other professionals were supposed to do a dedicated t.a. to some communities in parts of eastern europe and russia. we were all scheduled to leave on a sunday or monday night, and chris says something about flying together. i managed to have those fine through german airspace. do you remember the volcano? single-handedly, chris trained professionals through eastern europe and russia all by himself because he was the only...
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"the baltimore sun" labeled chris van hollen as a rising star. it was 2002 that he was elected to congress, beating some powerful democratic competitors. in the last two cycles, he helped democrats gain 50 seats. congressman van hollen is at the center of the storm. if democrats retain control of the house, he will reap much of the credit, and if they do not, well -- following his presentation, the floor will be open to questions. this is a traditional news conference, but we will give to each questioner -- when you have the microphone, please see your name, organization, and your question. many thanks to those who have --anized to the's event today's events. we also want to thank the national press club president and newsmaker committee chairman for jumping through many hoops for making sure to date's event has happened. also, richard is doing the microphones is an enormous help. the national press club this honor to present congressman chris van hollen. >> thank you very much, and it is great be with all of you. thank you for say -- for taking
"the baltimore sun" labeled chris van hollen as a rising star. it was 2002 that he was elected to congress, beating some powerful democratic competitors. in the last two cycles, he helped democrats gain 50 seats. congressman van hollen is at the center of the storm. if democrats retain control of the house, he will reap much of the credit, and if they do not, well -- following his presentation, the floor will be open to questions. this is a traditional news conference, but we will...
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chris is out. i think ala ali, who became the bachelorette, chris will be the next bachelor. >> i think the dirt you learn about their personal life and behind the scenes is more interesting than the show. >> you watch the segments where people tell you what's going on. >> that's right. oh, man. >>> speaking of interesting things, lady gaga gave an interview recently to "vanity fair" and divulged a pretty interesting secret about her personal life. she's back with her ex-boyfriend, in a personal relationship. but she says she is not having sex. now, she said -- this is a quote from her. she says, i had this weird thing if i sleep with someone, they're going to take my creativity from me through my private female part. that's what she says in the magazine. so, she is staying celibate, even though she's back with her -- she's back with her ex-boyfriend. she is actually celibate. and later, she also mentioned she still occasionally uses drugs every now and then, too. she doesn't encourage her fans to
chris is out. i think ala ali, who became the bachelorette, chris will be the next bachelor. >> i think the dirt you learn about their personal life and behind the scenes is more interesting than the show. >> you watch the segments where people tell you what's going on. >> that's right. oh, man. >>> speaking of interesting things, lady gaga gave an interview recently to "vanity fair" and divulged a pretty interesting secret about her personal life. she's...